
I Tried the Viral Housework Class in a Neon Dopamine-Dressing Outfit
Outfit: Reebok Lux Contour Crop Top ($30, originally $45). Reebok Lux Mini Bike Shorts 5″ ($13, originally $40). Reebok Nano X5 Training Shoes ($150).
The sleek fit of the Lux Contour Crop Top is undeniable. There’s a supportive contour panel built into the bust, and the fabric is constructed with RBK-DRY, which has sweat-wicking properties that truly did keep me dry throughout my Legacy Fit Miami CrossFit workout. Typically, my sports bra is soaked after an intense workout, but I actually ended up wearing the same one the next day for a short run (yes, even before a wash — sue me!) because it was completely dry when I woke up.
The bike shorts have a high-rise fit and a five-inch inseam, and they’re constructed with odor-eliminating MOTIONFRESH technology, which is perhaps why my clothes didn’t smell at all after I wrapped up at the gym. They also have a side pocket, which is an essential for me in all my workout bottoms so that I can move easily while keeping my phone immediately reachable. Another highlight? This set is made with at least 30 percent recycled or repurposed materials.
Reebok released the Nano X5 for the 15th anniversary of the supportive training shoe its become known for. The goal was to achieve the most comfortable and stable fit ever with a breathable Flexweave knit upper, dual-density midsole, and firmer foam heel. I especially appreciate the plush collar, which is non-distracting and keeps the foot planted without a rough edge that causes blisters at the ankles. The Metasplit outsole is crafted to enhance movement, which is great for running and jumping.
Read more in my review of Reebok’s Nano X5 Training Shoes and Lux apparel collection.